Gettysburg, PA, June 12, 2017 -- What are effective mHealth strategies to improve consumer outcomes and reduce health care costs? This new white paper explores the key mHealth strategies for improving care for consumers with complex care needs, while reducing overall health care costs. With consumers living longer and with more health conditions than in previous generations, technology and medical advancements are evolving to improve consumer health care outcomes. One rapidly growing challenge organizations have seen is the challenge of attempting to define and organize consumers to best target and deliver care as their needs become more complex.
Payers, providers, consumers, and caregivers are now facing a number of challenges related to the increasingly complex health care needs in today’s market. The right mHealth solution can help leverage data to categorize consumer needs and connect them with the right strategies and additional resources – from families, caregivers, and providers – to optimize the consumer’s health. This new white paper outlines four key strategies to effectively address challenges around complex care and the super-utilizer population by investing in an mHealth solution. The right solution can deliver contextual content and interventions with the ability to collect data, facilitate communication, and measure outcomes to enable care refinement. Learn how you can leverage an integrated solution that combines these pieces, provides true whole-person care, and works seamlessly with every system the consumer may encounter with this free white paper!
This white paper is available free of charge courtesy of Mozzaz. To learn more about these four mHealth strategies and ways mHealth solutions can improve outcomes and reduce health care costs, please visit: https://www.openminds.com/market-intelligence/resources/uncover-the-secrets-in-your-data/
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ABOUT Mozzaz
Mozzaz is a digital health company specializing in patient engagement technology for individuals with complex care needs and the care teams that support them. With a versatile mobile intervention model, Mozzaz can support patient engagement programs for a wide range services including disabilities, behavioral and mental health, and chronic care conditions. Through personalized mobile care plans, Mozzaz can collect data to enable providers and health plans to connect, measure and predict clinical and financial outcomes of quality care keeping patients safe and supported.
ABOUT OPEN MINDS
OPEN MINDS is a national health and human service industry market intelligence firm. Founded in 1987 and based in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the 75+ associates provide innovative management solutions designed to improve operational and strategic performance. Learn more at www.openminds.com.
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